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EP 0 333 949 A1 |
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EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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Date of publication: |
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27.09.1989 Bulletin 1989/39 |
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Date of filing: 25.03.1988 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)4: F16L 37/08 |
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Designated Contracting States: |
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DE FR GB |
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Applicant: Guest, John Derek |
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Maidenhead,
Berkshire SL6 2EX (GB) |
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Inventor: |
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- Guest, John Derek
Maidenhead,
Berkshire SL6 2EX (GB)
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Representative: Bayliss, Geoffrey Cyril et al |
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BOULT, WADE & TENNANT
27 Furnival Street London EC4A 1PQ London EC4A 1PQ (GB) |
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Improvements in or relating to tube couplings |
(57) The disclosures relates to a tube coupling comprising a coupling body (11) having
a throughway (12) to receive a tube (15) from one open end to be locked in the coupling
body by a collet (18) having resilient fingers (20) engagable with a tapered cam surface
(17) adjacent the open end of the body to press the arms against the tube to lock
the tube in the coupling body. The coupling body has an internal integral sleeve (25) extending concentrically along
the throughway to engage in the tube where the tube is engaged by the fingers of the
collet. The sleeve has a integral internal cruciform to support the walls of the sleeve
against the pressure imposed thereon by the arms of the collet acting through the
tube. The end of the cruciform projects from the end of the sleeve adjacent the open
end of the coupling body and tapes to an narrow-shaped head (27) to facilitate insertion
of tube over the sleeve into the coupling body.
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[0001] This invention relates to tube couplings. More particularly, the invention relates
to tube couplings of the type described in UK Patent No. 1520742 in which a tube coupling
is disclosed having a collet comprising a cylindrical portion with a cylindrical bore
and with resilient arms extending axially from one end of said cylindrical portion
and arranged to cooperate with a cam surface which is constituted by a member surrounding
the collet and having an internal surface tapering to a smaller diameter in one axial
direction and engaging the arms so that the arms are forced radially inwardly by axial
movement of the collet in said one direction to engage and grip a tube extending into
the member through the collet.
[0002] EP-A-0212883 discloses such a tube coupling in which a concentric sleeve is mounted
within the throughway with a cruciform support within the sleeve, the sleeve extending
through that part of the throughway in which the tapered cam surface is located to
support the wall of the sleeve in the region where a load is applied to the sleeve
by the resilient arms of the collet engaging and gripping the sleeve. The arrangement
of the sleeve within the throughway can render it difficult to insert the sleeve in
the throughway and the object of the present invention is to overcome that difficulty.
[0003] The invention provides a tube coupling comprising a body having a throughway open
at one end to receive a tube to be secured therein, a sleeve mounted concentrically
in the throughway and extending in the throughway towards said one end of the body
with a clearance between the sleeve and throughway to receive said tube to be coupled
to the body, a collet disposed in said one end of the throughway having plurality
of resilient fingers to engage the outer surface of a tube to be located in the body,
a cam surface on the body adjacent to and tapering towards said open end to act on
the resilient fingers and compress the fingers against the tube and a cruciform extending
along the sleeve to support the sleeve where it is engaged by the resilient fingers
and projecting from said other end of the sleeve to taper to a point spaced from the
end of the sleeve, the tapered end of the cruciform extending to the outer periphery
of the sleeve to assist in guiding a tube over the end of the sleeve as it is inserted
into the throughway.
[0004] The following is a description of a specific embodiment of the invention, reference
being made to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIGURE 1 is a sectional view through a tube coupling according to the invention;
FIGURE 2 is a view looking in the direction A on an inner part of the coupling; and
FIGURE 3 is an enlarged view of the inner part of the coupling shown in Figure 2.
[0005] Referring firstly to Figure 1 of the drawings, there is shown a tube coupling comprising
a coupling body 11 having a throughway 12 for flow of fluid through the body. The
throughway 12 at one end 13 of the body has an encircling insert collar 14 secured
therein by ultrasonic welding and a tube 15 to be secured in the coupling extends
through the insert into the throughway. The insert 14 has a tapered cam surface 17
reducing towards the open end of the insert and a collet 18 having an annular portion
19 formed with axially extending resilient fingers 20 is located in the insert. The
resilient fingers terminate in enlarged heads 21 which have projecting metal teeth
on the inner surfaces thereof. When a tube 15 located in the throughway is moved in
a direction to extract the tube, the enlarged heads 21 of the collet bear against
the tapered cam surface 17 and are forced inwardly to grip and hold the tube to prevent
the tube from being released from the throughway. If the collet 18 is held into the
insert 14 to disengage the heads 21 from the cam surface, the tube 15 can be withdrawn.
Spaced along the throughway 13 from the insert 14, a pair of O-ring seals 22 are provided
which lie against an annular shoulder 23 formed in the coupling body 11 and facing
towards the open end thereof. The tube 15 is a close fit in the part 13a of the throughway
beyond the shoulder 23 and a further annular shoulder 24 is formed spaced along the
bore from shoulder 23 to provide an end stop for the end of the tube 15. At the inner
periphery of the shoulder 24, the coupling body is formed with an integral sleeve
25 extending concentrically with the throughway towards the open end of the coupling
body and terminating within the insert 14. The sleeve 25 is thus encircled by the
tube 15 when inserted in the coupling body. The sleeve is formed with an integral
internal cruciform 26 to support the wall of the sleeve against the load applied by
the heads 21 of the resilient arms 20 in gripping and engaging the tube. The cruciform
26 projects from the open end of the sleeve within the insert and is tapered to a
point to form an arrow-shaped end 27. As best seen in Figure 3, the arms of the cruciform
forming the arrow-shaped head 27 taper to the outer diameter of the sleeve 25 and
thereby assisting guiding the tube 15 over the end of the sleeve when the tube is
inserted in the coupling body.
1. A tube coupling comprising a body having a throughway open at one end to receive
a tube to be secured therein, a sleeve mounted concentrically in the throughway and
extending in the throughway towards said one end of the body with a clearance between
the sleeve and throughway to receive said tube to be coupled to the body, a collet
disposed in said one end of the throughway having plurality of resilient fingers to
engage the outer surface of a tube to be located in the body, a cam surface on the
body adjacent to and tapering towards said open end to act on the resilient fingers
and compress the fingers against the tube and a cruciform extending along the sleeve
to support the sleeve where it is engaged by the resilient fingers and projecting
from said other end of the sleeve to taper to a point spaced from the end of the sleeve,
the tapered end of the cruciform extending to the outer periphery of the sleeve to
assist in guiding a tube over the end of the sleeve as it is inserted into the throughway.
2. A tube coupling as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sleeve has an end connected
integrally to the wall of the throughway at a location spaced from said one end of
the body and extends towards said one end concentrically in the throughway with a
space between the sleeve and throughway to terminate in said tapered cruciform projecting
from the sleeve.
